The spare bedroom features a low-profile Huppe bedstead and Visual Comfort pendants.
Conceived in the 1990s by celebrated modernist architect Don Chapell, a contemporary getaway in East Hampton, New York, had become outmoded over time. Spearheading an update, designer Barbara Noguera embraced the home’s pedigree while bringing it into the 21st century. “It’s a quirky house with lots of angles, character and originality,” she notes. “My goal was to honor its architecture and integrity.”
Noguera’s plan conjured airy interiors and a better connection to the outdoors. Drywall rails made way for glass on the curved stair and catwalk, both of which define the sunken living area. The kitchen was relocated and opened up to the pool via an oversized sliding-glass wall.
Whitewashed, wide-plank oak replaced carpeted floors. A new sectional sofa was customized to fit the assymetrical living room, where double-height windows let in the light.
Interior Design: Barbara Noguera; Amanda Strawitch; Karla Rivera, Barbara Noguera Interiors. Contractor: EPM & Services. Styling: Charlotte Safavi.